Instructions: You are to interview two people and record their responses on this form. You should state their name and their comments to your solution to the identified problem.
VI. I interviewed two individuals to see what their response would be to my (our) plan. Their responses are as follows.
Me:
Gustavo Villegas: "I think that this sounds like a very effective plan, but the time shoud be shorter because if the parents aren't sure, they shouldn't put their child up for adoption in the first place."
Rodolfo Villegas: "I think that if a child is put up for adoption the parents shouldn't be able to get it back at all"
VII. My (our) answer, based on our research, to their objections and concerns are
I believe that if a child is put up for adoption and both parents are going to try and get that child back, then there should be a five day period in which the biological parents can try and do so. With this shortened period of time, the child will have a slightly smaller chance of psychological and/or emotional damage being caused due to being put up for adoption in the first place.
Instructions: You are to interview two people and record their responses on this form. You should state their name and their comments to your solution to the identified problem.
VI. I interviewed two individuals to see what their response would be to my (our) plan. Their responses are as follows.
Me:
Gustavo Villegas: "I think that this sounds like a very effective plan, but the time shoud be shorter because if the parents aren't sure, they shouldn't put their child up for adoption in the first place."
Rodolfo Villegas: "I think that if a child is put up for adoption the parents shouldn't be able to get it back at all"
VII. My (our) answer, based on our research, to their objections and concerns are
I believe that if a child is put up for adoption and both parents are going to try and get that child back, then there should be a five day period in which the biological parents can try and do so. With this shortened period of time, the child will have a slightly smaller chance of psychological and/or emotional damage being caused due to being put up for adoption in the first place.